Baby Girl Names O

Baby Girl Names that Start with the Letter O

From Obelia to Ozora and everything in between, hundreds of baby girl names starting with the letter O along with the meanings and origin of each name.

Baby Naming Tip – Consider how long your child’s first name will be and the number of syllables it has. Very long first names when paired with long last names can be difficult to write and fit in forms, and very short ones may sound or look odd when written out. Baby girl names flow best when the number of syllables is different in the first name and last name.

Including Top Baby Girl Names and Unique Baby Girl Names Beginning with O

Oanez through Oksana

OanezBreton

ObaNigerian — An ancient river goddess.

ObeliaGreek — A pillar or needle.

OctaviaLatin — The eighth.

OdaTeutonic — Rich.

Odeawalker by the road — Odee

OdeliaHebrew — I will praise God.

OderaHebrew — plough

OdessaGreek — Along journey.

Odetta — Melody.

OdetteFrench — A home-lover.

OdileFrench — Riches, prosperity. From a medieval German name, and a feminine version of Otto.

OfeliaSpanish — To help, a helper.

Ofilia — To help, a helper.

OfraHebrew — A fawn, or a lively maiden.

OfrahHebrew — A fawn, or a lively maiden.

OhannaArmenian — God?s gracious gift

OkalaniHawaiian — From Heaven.

OkelaniHawaiian — from heaven

OksanaRussian — glory be to God

Ola through Olya

OlaScandinavian — A descendant. The feminine form of Olaf.

OlallaSpanish — The well-spoken one.

OlatheNative American — Beautiful.

OlayinkaYoruban — honors surround me

OlbaAboriginal — Red ochre.

OlcayTurkish

OleanderGreek — An evergreen tree.

OlenaUkrainian — The light of the sun. Also see Eileen, Elaine, Eleanor and Ellen.

OlesiaPolish — helper and defender of mankind

OletheaLatin — Truth.

OlgaRussian — The holy one. The name of a 10th-century saint and the feminine form of Oleg.

OlianaHawaiian — oleander

OlienRussian — The dear one.

OlindaLatin — Fragrant.

Olive — An Olive tree or branch. A symbol of peace. Feminine version of Oliver.

OliviaLatin — An Olive tree or branch. A symbol of peace. Feminine version of Oliver.

OlonoAboriginal — A hill.

Olva — The holy one.

OlwenWelsh — White or fair footprints. The name of a character in Welsh legend.

Olya — The holy one.

Olympia through Ophrah

OlympiaLatin — The heavenly one. From the home of the Gods.

OmaArabic — Long-lived. The feminine form of Omar.

OmakaMaori — The place where the stream flows.

OmegaGreek — The last.

OnaLithuanian — Grace, or favoured by God. Form of Anne. Also see Una.

OnawaNative American — One who is wide-awake.

OndineLatin — A water sprite.

OnennBreton

OnidaNative American — The expected or awaited one.

OnoraIrish Gaelic — Version of Honour.

OnurTurkish

OnyxGreek — A semi-precious stone.

OolaAboriginal — A red lizard.

OonaIrish — Also see Juno.

OonaghIrish — Also see Juno.

OpalSanskrit — A jewel, or precious stone.

OpalineFrench — A jewel, or precious stone.

OpheliaGreek — To help, a helper. A character in Shakespeare’s Hamlet.